Ah yeah, I totally forgot about the Xone mixers. I rarely see one of those..
Yes, for some convoluted reason they treat their DJ mixer volume control as if it was a regular mixing desk. Pretty darn weird if you ask me..
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Ah yeah, I totally forgot about the Xone mixers. I rarely see one of those..
Yes, for some convoluted reason they treat their DJ mixer volume control as if it was a regular mixing desk. Pretty darn weird if you ask me..
So you keep your channel faders at a lower point. What's goal of not putting them at the max ? Is it just because it this too loud ?
So why not decrease the volume level on the speakers and put the channel faders at 100 % ?
However if I'm right doing how you are doing allow you to have some headroom if you want to increase the volume of a quiet track no ?
Thank you for yours answers
I have some troubles with the following example let me explain to you :
I drop a song which starts by a breakdown. The gain will not be a the same level than the other song because the other one is not really in a breakdown.
The problem is that I want to make it heared a bit more so I increase the gain to reach the same level of the first one. However when the basses kick in, it is now too loud so I need to decrease the gain back and fastly.
What would you recommand me to do ? Do like this or maybe increase the EQ and then decrease them when the bass kick in ?
Also when you want to set the gain level to the first track how do you ?
As a gain basis to work with or to set to the first track level, do you use the gain of the instant when you mix the second track in ?
Or do look for the loudest part of the song and use this moment gain as a basis to set the gain vene if it is not at that moment of the track that you will use for your mix ?
I hope it was not so complicated ;-)
Thank you a lot guys
Jérôme
So you keep one fader at 100 % and the other one at a lower position ?
If it's like this, it sounds strange to me because the songs will not be at the same level no ?
I'm still fighting with all these gains and volume settings and how to manage with the gain adjustments :confused:
Thank you
Jérôme
Sorry guys for reposting these questions if you have any answers or few informations / knowledge I will greatly appreciate.
I have some troubles with the following example let me explain to you :
I drop a song which starts by a breakdown. The gain will not be a the same level than the other song because the other one is not really in a breakdown.
The problem is that I want to make it heared a bit more so I increase the gain to reach the same level of the first one. However when the basses kick in, it is now too loud so I need to decrease the gain back and fastly.
What would you recommand me to do ? Do like this or maybe increase the EQ and then decrease them when the bass kick in ?
Also when you want to set the gain level to the first track how do you ?
As a gain basis to work with or to set to the first track level, do you use the gain of the instant when you mix the second track in ?
Or do look for the loudest part of the song and use this moment gain as a basis to set the gain vene if it is not at that moment of the track that you will use for your mix ?
I hope it was not so complicated ;-)
Thank you a lot guys
Jérôme